E120: Why This Food Additive Should Concern You

Cochineal, carminic acid, and carmine (e120) are generally regarded as safe when used in regulated amounts. However, some potential concerns include: Some individuals may be allergic to cochineal extract or carmine, which can lead to symptoms such as hives, asthma, and in rare cases, anaphylaxis. Learn about e120, a natural red food additive derived from the cochineal insect. Discover its uses, health concerns, alternatives, and regulations.

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